“This positively peachie book makes body love manageable for mothers. From head to toe, stretchmark to scar, Peachie Moms co-founders Amanda Edwards and Jen McLellan bring body love to life for mothers of all shapes and sizes.”

We get it, we’re moms who don’t have time to pee in peace either. We know moms don’t have the time or energy to read through a novel so we didn’t write one. The Peachie Moms Guide to Body Love for Moms is concise, to-the-point, and fast-paced. Our Kindle edition clocks in at 60-something pages and the paperback is no paperweight with just under 100 pages of peachie goodness.

While this book won’t take you very long to read, learning how to love your body can be a life-long journey. For those who have started down the path to body love, we’d love to take you by the hand and guide you for a bit further down the road. For those of you who feel body love is unobtainable, we’re eager to prove you wrong.

It’s so refreshing to read a book with personal stories of other plus-sized mamas combined with practical how-to tips. I love how Jen & Amanda tell you that right now it’s enough to just accept your post-partum body as-is…learning to love it will come later.

If you are Mom, you need to read this book. I read it and loved it. It makes you look at your body in a new way, the way you should. As an amazing, beautiful vessel that brought life into this world. As a person who works in the natural parenting industry, I tell myself all the time that the changes my body has made are normal and should be celebrated for what they allowed me to create. Did I believe it though? Probably not. I still looked in the mirror and daydreamed of my pre-baby thighs.This book helps you really dig deep into how you can let go of the baggage and celebrate the new, better, you. The Mom you. I laughed, I cried, and most of all I learned that body love is more than just about me, it is also about telling the world that Mom bods are beautiful and should be celebrated.

The Peachie Moms Guide To Body Love for Moms is the kind of book you don’t realize you need until you start reading it. Personally, I can relate to every word written in this amazing guide. It’s hard to juggle motherhood and individualism, and as the tendency “to have it all” increases and pushes women to be size 2 perfect mothers, many of us hurt ourselves while trying to reach a goal imposed by others.

After reading this book, I felt brave enough to face my insecurities and I stood in front of the mirror with kind and beautiful words to myself, I said to myself: “Eliana, you are beautiful and perfect. Every stretch mark and every imperfection that motherhood has marked you with, it’s a symbol to be proud of for all the love, passion, and effort that you have invested for being the yet imperfect, but caring and loving mother that you are to your kids.”

As new moms we desperately need our peers to remind us that it´s not only OK but indispensable to take care of ourselves and practice self-love. This book is a mom´s best friend. It tells you exactly what you need to hear: YOU come first!